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Listed as a don’t-miss event by the Plano Profile, Four Funny Females garners guffaws with its stars’ distinct takes on life. Showcasing four unique comic sensibilities, like the Beatles or Three Men and a Baby, the 90-minute standup show features a tech geek, southern belle, brash blonde, and off-kilter brunette commenting on an array of life experiences, from online dating and religion to talking squirrels. Laura Bartlett, producer and creator of the show, is joined onstage by Backdoor Comedy Club owner Linda Stogner and Improv's "Funniest Comic in Dallas" finalists Jodi Hadsell and Sherry Belle, ensuring that audiences are in fully qualified funnymaking hands.

See a great show, take a fun class, get out of the office, share a special occasion – you can have it all here at the MPAC! Located in the heart of vibrant historic downtown McKinney, we offer a nonstop lineup of quality entertainment, classes for all ages, and unique, intimate spaces perfect for your next meeting or event.

U Can-DANCE, Inc. is a non-profit organization promoting the performing arts including dance, acting and singing. We offer all types of dance lessons, as well as baton twirling. We offer both group classes and private lessons.

CineStar Outdoor Movie Company turns backyards and parks into open-air cinemas, supplying high-quality, widescreen movie screens for events ranging from weddings to block parties. The staff does more than just drop off a big screen at each customer's desired location: from the moment a customer calls, they get to work planning the event, setting up the screens—which can be prepped for live feeds playing local sports, UFC matches, or other Pay Per View events—and providing optional accompaniments such as popcorn, glow sticks, and even beanbags or couches. To ensure every event is a success, they help customers with licensing, promoting, and scheduling, and will even talk to neighbors to prep them for the event and gently explain why Movie Godzilla shouldn’t be feared, but Real Godzilla should be.

When audiences become immersed in one of Murder Mystery Players' investigations, it's a safe bet that they'll gasp and cringe throughout. Much to their surprise and delight, they'll also probably laugh uproariously. Thats because the company crafts each of its intricate whodunits with lots of intrigue and, despite the heavy subject matter of a murder most foul, hilarity. As the players keep the mystery going, guests enjoy enjoy an Italian buffet that accompanies the show. Audience members shouldn't let the rich flavors and delicious aromas distract them from the action, though. After all, they play an important part in each show, watching for clues and interrogating the suspects in order to catch the culprit. In addition, 8 lucky guests get to play suspects.

More than half a century ago, three partners raised a vibrant, multicolored tent on an underdeveloped industrial site and established the Westbury Music Fair. It followed its first production, The King and I, with a decade of top-name talent and Broadway musicals. Then, recognizing its place on the theater scene was permanent, it planted its roots as a fully enclosed theater-in-the-round. Expanding its repertoire to match its new digs, the theater showcased performers such as The Who, Bruce Springsteen, and Julie Andrews. Today, past a lounge blazing in purple and red lights, guests find that same circular stage hosting equally great musical acts, musical theater, and competitive musical chairs.